Kano Goes Digital: Land Registration and Construction Permits
The Kano State Bureau for Land Management (KSBLM) with the Kano State Urban Planning and Development Authority (KNUPDA) facilitated a multi-stakeholder discussion to share some of the initiatives being implemented by both departments to ease the process of land registration and construction permits in the state.
The session was held on 30th April 2019 in Kano with support from DFID’s Partnership to Engage, Reform and Learn with participation from MDAs, PEBEC, Media, Traditional rulers, independent Legal Councils, Professional groups etc.
There were two sessions. Session One focused on enlightening participants on reform initiatives being implemented by KSBLM and KNUPDA; while Session Two provided opportunity for participants to discuss issues related to experiences with services offered by these agencies.
Session One:
KSBLM presentation/enlightened on:
KNUPDA presentation/enlightened on:
Session Two:
The second session featured 7 panelists engaged in discussing experiences and suggesting ways forward for KSBLM and KNUPDA. The Chairman, National Institute of Town planners, Jibrin Dammati, commended the effort of both departments and suggested that such reforms should be extended to the process of obtaining planning permits, frontage fencing and the domestication of the Urban and Regional planning law. The Village Head of Gama, Alh Rabiu Isyaku, shared his experience in intervening in land disputes and challenges with illegal building construction and noted that these reforms will ease the resolution process going forward. He expressed his appreciation for the inclusion of representatives from the Emirate Council in the session.